iPhone Tweak to launch an app on startup?

I want to launch certain apps (e.g. Google Latitude and Dropbox) daily so that they can do their thing (Google Latitude updates my location and Dropbox syncs my camera roll). I know these apps have features that allow them to be run in the background (and sometimes even launch when the phone is restarted), but I've found that after a few days these apps no longer launch in the background.

Is there a Cydia tweak that can launch apps on startup? Or maybe something to launch when I connect my Lightning cable to charge? Activator doesn't do this and I've read many reports of iScheduler being buggy (and possibly not working on iOS 6.

I want to launch certain apps (e.g. Google Latitude and Dropbox) daily so that they can do their thing (Google Latitude updates my location and Dropbox syncs my camera roll). I know these apps have features that allow them to be run in the background (and sometimes even launch when the phone is restarted), but I've found that after a few days these apps no longer launch in the background.

Is there a Cydia tweak that can launch apps on startup? Or maybe something to launch when I connect my Lightning cable to charge? Activator doesn't do this and I've read many reports of iScheduler being buggy (and possibly not working on iOS 6.

Thanks!

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Activator removed this feature? Before the App Store removed Battery Doctor I set activator to open the app when I connected the charger.

Why can't you use activator to accomplish this? The ability was removed?

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